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Hello dvid

5th session
health matter
A: I'm sorry, but I don't think I can come to the meeting this
morning.

B: Really? Is there everything wrong?

A: Well, actually, I don't feel very well. I've been sneezing


since last night, and I feel a little nauseous

B: Oh, no. That must be terrible. Would you like me to go to


a doctor?

A: That's really nice of you, but I’m not sure I'll be fine.
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A: I will. Thanks.
Show concern Other ways to offer help
Oh, no ./ I'm sorry to hear that.
That's [too bad / terrible / a shame]. Make a doctor’s appointment for someone
You must feel [awful / terrible / horrible / pretty Drive someone to a hospital or clinic
bad] Pick up something from a pharmacy
Bring someone some soup or tea
grammar
Will be able to:
Modals may and might
Will (or won't) be able to + base form
(future ability)

The doctor will be able to see you tomorrow. ( The doctor can see you tomorrow.)
She won't be able to come to work this week. (She can't come to work this week.)

May / might (or may not / might not) + base form

(possibility)
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be able to + may and might =possibility

be able to +must =drawing conclusions.

1. The doctor may be able to see you today.


2. I might not be able to get there till 6:00.
3. We must be able to park here. See the sign?
4. They must not be able to cancel the appointment.
1 A: I’d like to see a dentist right away. I think it’s an emergency.
B: Well, I…………………(get) you an appointment at 2:00. Would that be OK?

2 A: Is Dr. Lindt in this morning? I’m not feeling very well.


B: She is, but she doesn’t have any openings. However, she………..(have) time to
see you this afternoon.

A: I think I …………(be)a little sick this morning. I feel nauseous, and I’ve been
vomiting.
B: Then you should see Dr. Anders. But he………..(have) any openings today

4 A: I’ve been calling Mr. Reis for an hour. I know he’s home, but no one’s
answering.
B: That’s strange. He…………(hear) the phone
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Medical procedures
a checkup / an examination
a shot /an injection
an EKG / an electrocardiogram
an X-ray
A blood test
Iv drip
Get an (IV) drip
Sarah almost fainted, so they took her to the hospital to get an IV.

Be put on a drip
When Sam got sick, he had to be put on a drip at the hospital for hydration.

Be on a drip
I’m on a drip now; I’ll call you later.

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